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Ethics and law for the health professions

Edited by Ian Kerridge, Michael Lowe and John McPheeSydney: Federation Press, 2005

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Braunack-Mayer, A., Elkin, S., Norris, P. et al. Ethics and law for the health professions. J. Bioethical Inquiry 2, 177–182 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02448598

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